No. Losing your job because you failed a drug test is job loss due to your own actions, and you don't get unemployment.
Example sentence - He did not qualify for unemployment compensation because he has never been employed.
No students are not employed. You can only collect unemployment if you actually worked enough weeks at a job to have paid unemployment compensation.
No, you must have been paid wages by someone else.
Keep reporting to unemployment until you have been on the job a few weeks--include all the hours you work. After that, both you and the unemployment office consider you employed. At interviews, just keep referring to your skills rather than mentioning your unemployment and how it happened. That way, any feelings about the situation will not shine through your desire to be employed.
I can't give you a specific answer without more information but I will do my best to answer some of your questions. If you are still employed and have not been laid off you will not be eligible for unemployment. If you are not being paid and have been temporarily laid off (which means you have a job when business picks up) then you can apply for benefits. If you aren't working right now due to an injury you can apply for temporary disability. Here is the website where you can apply for either the unemployment or disability for your area: http://www.dlt.state.ri.us/FileaClaim.htm
No, that was the highest rate of unemployment during his presidency, in 1982. During the Carter years before him, unemployment had been at an average level of 6.4%. Reagans average unemployment level was 7.5%.
I was self-employed but had to close down because of the virus situation can I draw unemployment if
Unemployment was down to 4.2% when Clinton left office, the lowest it had been in 8 years, per US Labor Bureau stats.
He hasn't been employed by TNA for several years! His contract was up and he did not renew it same thing with WWE
Not many lenders will be able to lend you for mortgage if you are on partial unemployment.
You must have been paid wages for insured work in at least 2 of the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters.
I don't know, that is like asking how many people have been employed by Ford over the last 70 years. Are you including layoffs, retiring people, ones that died , etc.